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Merton 1967

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Merton]

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PROPHYLACTIC MEASURES
The table below gives details of initial protection given by the
use of prophylactics against diphtheria, smallpox, whooping cough,
poliomyelitis and tetanus:—

The table below gives details of initial protection given by the use of prophylactics against diphtheria, smallpox, whooping cough, poliomyelitis and tetanus:—

Disease against which protection givenNumber of primary courses given
Year of BirthOthers under 16 yearsTotal
19671966196519641960/63
Diphtheria9451,2841473367172,493
Whooping Cough9451,277145324322,444
Poliomyelitis (By injection)-1211-5
Poliomyelitis (Oral)9411,78522753117123,135
Tetanus9451,2831473378932,579

The continuing need for immunisation and vaccination is brought
home to the public at large by the use of leaflets, posters and displays,
and by the teaching of the Health Visitors at the clinics and in the
course of their district visits.
Reinforcement Measures
In addition to the above measures of primary protection the
following numbers were given re-inforcement doses:—
Diphtheria 4828
Whooping Cough 1786
Poliomyelitis 1625
Tetanus 4012
Poliomyelitis
At the end of the year, 85,756 persons had completed a full
course of immunisation since the scheme began in 1956. The age
distribution of these completed cases is given below:—
Persons born 1943-67 57,669
Persons born 1933-42 15,791
Others 12,296
Total 85,756
Fourth Injection
At the end of the year 21,595 children, aged not less than five
years and not more than 13 years, had received a fourth dose either
by injection or by the oral method.
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